2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0044-59672011000400015
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Notas e descrições em Oemini, Dodecosini e Elaphidionini (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae: Cerambycinae)

Abstract: Novas espécies são descritas em três tribos de Cerambycinae: em Oemini, Kalore minima sp. nov., do Brasil (Amazonas); em Dodecosini, Olexandrella rafaeli sp. nov., do Brasil (Rondônia); em Elaphidionini, Curtomerus lingafelteri sp. nov. da Bolívia, Mephritus apicepullus sp. nov., M. vescus sp. nov. e M. estoni sp. nov. as três do Brasil (Amazonas). Notas e novos registros são fornecidos para Macroeme vittipennis (Melzer, 1934), Dodecosis nigricornis Martins & Galileo, 1991 e Adiposphaerion rubrum Martins &… Show more

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“…Later, Martins (2005), established the differences between Sphaerion and Mephritus (mentioned above), and created a key to the South American species of Mephritus. Galileo & Martins (2011) described three new species from Brazil, and Galileo et al (2014) described four new species and modified the key to include the 22 species currently known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Later, Martins (2005), established the differences between Sphaerion and Mephritus (mentioned above), and created a key to the South American species of Mephritus. Galileo & Martins (2011) described three new species from Brazil, and Galileo et al (2014) described four new species and modified the key to include the 22 species currently known.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Subsequently, other Neotropical species were added to the tribe. Galileo & Martins (2011) described three species of Mephritus Pascoe, 1866 from the Brazilian Amazon. Monné (2006) and Galileo & Martins (2010) each described one species of Anelaphus Linsley, 1936. In this contribution we describe five additional new species of Elaphidiini: one in Anelaphus and four in Mephritus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%